Emil Hlobil

Emil Hlobil ( born October 11, 1901 in Veseli nad Lužnicí; † January 25, 1987 in Prague) was a Czech composer and music educator.

Hlobil studied 1924-1930 Jaroslav Křička and Josef Suk at the Prague Conservatory, where he taught from 1941 to 1958 itself. After that, he was a teacher at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Among his many pupils were Jiří Calah, Milan Kymlicka, Zdeněk Šesták, Milan Iglo, Luboš Fiser, Otomar Kvech Jan Buzek, Ivana Loudová, Zuzana Růžičková, Viktor Kalabis and Jindřich Feld.

In addition to three operas and a ballet composed Hlobil symphonies, instrumental concertos, and other orchestral works, chamber music, vocal works, piano and organ pieces.

Stage Works

  • Anna Karenina ( his own libretto after the dramatization of the novel by Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Volkov ), opera, 1962
  • Měšťák šlechticem ( own libretto based on Molière's Le Bourgeois gentilhomme ), opera, 1967
  • Kráska a Zvíře ( Beauty and the beast; libretto by Milan Fridrich by František Hrubín ), Ballet, 1976
  • Král Václav IV ( King Wenceslas IV; own libretto by Arnost Dvořák ), opera, 1981
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